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RE: Why namespaces?

  • From: Miles Sabin <msabin@c...>
  • To: 'XML-Dev Mailing list' <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Sep 1999 14:41:56 +0100

RE: Why namespaces?
Paul Prescod wrote,
> Therefore if the validator sees two elements as 
> distinct then the application needs to know that so it 
> can know what input structure it should expect.

Apologies for taking this out of context, but I can't
agree with the general point you seem to be making
here. I can't see any reason why an *application*
couldn't want to treat distinct elements as equivalent
for its *application-level* purposes. 

In those cases an application might well prefer that
a lower level validation layer *not* propagate 
distinctions which are relevant to validation. Maybe
all it'd want is a yea or nay on validity (which is
enough to guarantee that its getting its expected
input structure) and a stream of possibly equivalence-
class-munged elements and character data.

Cheers,


Miles

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